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Poster:
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TOOTMO |
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July 28, 2011 01:04:25pm |
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GratefulDead
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Re: Streaming player |
Monte:
""I never use iTunes s/w! - except for managing the VBR MP3 files I create to be copied onto my [4GB Nano] iPod."
Seriously, Monte? All that bitchin' and moanin' about Jobs and Apple AND YOU use an ipod? You need to SFU!!
TOOTMO
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Poster:
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dead-head_Monte |
Date:
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July 28, 2011 03:31:54pm |
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Forum:
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GratefulDead
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Subject:
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Re: Streaming player |
yep... I try and compromise, and I stick to my values. I also get my electric power off the grid. I live in my home same as you, not in a cave. I own an older used motor vehicle, but I park it and use my bicycle instead. I pay taxes. I love the GD. Stuff like that... No need to hate people who think the way I do.
I use WinAmp as my lossless audio player -
free Win Amp Player -- "Standard Edition" is free.
Playing your FLACs and SHNs in Win Amp
•
FLAC Plug-in for Win Amp•
SHN Plug-in for Win Amp
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Poster:
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dead-head_Monte |
Date:
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July 28, 2011 03:46:55pm |
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GratefulDead
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Subject:
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Re: Streaming player |
My used car is 20 years old. My old Nano is 4 years old. I have 463 songs on this iPod. Space used is 3.58GB. Total runtime is 1.9 days. I bought my Nano because of these features it had at the time. It was the only itty bitty MP3 player that could play VBRs. And, no one else had a battery life lasting 24 hrs. It's perfect for my backpacking trips. It's my companion when I'm out camping solo. It's great to have music after dark at my camp, or when I'm stuck in my tent during lengthy rainstorms.